There are always signs and portents about all sorts of things, some are distant and vague, some are close and sharp
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There are always signs and portents about all sorts of things, some are distant and vague, some are close and sharp
Here we have a radioactive red blaring klaxon saying "the #USA is a country in decline":
"The #Trump administration announced it will pay nearly $1 billion to French #energy giant #TotalEnergies in exchange for the company abandoning plans to build offshore #windfarms in the Atlantic Ocean and instead pursue #fossilfuel projects in the #US"
Trump administration will pay a French company $1 billion in taxpayer funds to not build wind farms | CNN
The Trump administration announced it will pay nearly $1 billion to French energy giant TotalEnergies in exchange for the company abandoning plans to build offshore wind farms in the Atlantic Ocean and instead pursue fossil fuel projects in the US.
CNN (edition.cnn.com)
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There are always signs and portents about all sorts of things, some are distant and vague, some are close and sharp
Here we have a radioactive red blaring klaxon saying "the #USA is a country in decline":
"The #Trump administration announced it will pay nearly $1 billion to French #energy giant #TotalEnergies in exchange for the company abandoning plans to build offshore #windfarms in the Atlantic Ocean and instead pursue #fossilfuel projects in the #US"
Trump administration will pay a French company $1 billion in taxpayer funds to not build wind farms | CNN
The Trump administration announced it will pay nearly $1 billion to French energy giant TotalEnergies in exchange for the company abandoning plans to build offshore wind farms in the Atlantic Ocean and instead pursue fossil fuel projects in the US.
CNN (edition.cnn.com)
@benroyce Why do we need the French to build wind farms or drill for oil? We can do all of the above, but we also have plenty of natural gas.
I assume there was something in the deal that says if the contract is cancelled they get compensated?
Contract never should have been signed on EITHER side. The French should have been aware that political winds change.
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@benroyce Why do we need the French to build wind farms or drill for oil? We can do all of the above, but we also have plenty of natural gas.
I assume there was something in the deal that says if the contract is cancelled they get compensated?
Contract never should have been signed on EITHER side. The French should have been aware that political winds change.
mike we need off fossil fuels. it funds insane regimes and climate change
that it's french company or not is a red herring. they would do the same with an american company
they are locking you into a dependency you don't need. fossil fuels are a plutocrat scam. if you've been to the gas pump lately you might have noticed a price increase? because of their murderous nonsense in iran
there's no reason for any of that to be part of our lives
except the plutocrats want it to be
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mike we need off fossil fuels. it funds insane regimes and climate change
that it's french company or not is a red herring. they would do the same with an american company
they are locking you into a dependency you don't need. fossil fuels are a plutocrat scam. if you've been to the gas pump lately you might have noticed a price increase? because of their murderous nonsense in iran
there's no reason for any of that to be part of our lives
except the plutocrats want it to be
@benroyce We have domestic oil and gas in the USA. With fracking, more than we need. Ban exports. The drillers will gripe but they're making bank and will keep drilling.
Get the hell off imported oil, yes.
There is no good reason not to have solar covered parking and rooftops everywhere. Unlike wind, no huge structures required. We will still need combustion fuels, and the USA has plenty.
I am in CA so I know all about gas pumps.
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@benroyce We have domestic oil and gas in the USA. With fracking, more than we need. Ban exports. The drillers will gripe but they're making bank and will keep drilling.
Get the hell off imported oil, yes.
There is no good reason not to have solar covered parking and rooftops everywhere. Unlike wind, no huge structures required. We will still need combustion fuels, and the USA has plenty.
I am in CA so I know all about gas pumps.
mike do you fucking know what climate change is?
you're worried about solar panels?!
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mike is not worried about solar panels, i blew my top. my bad
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mike do you fucking know what climate change is?
you're worried about solar panels?!
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EDIT
rest of comment removed:
mike is not worried about solar panels, i blew my top. my bad
@benroyce Above I wrote > There is no good reason not to have solar
Which means there should be solar! We have solar parking at work, and those are always occupied first. If I had a place to charge it, I'd buy a used Tesla and keep my gas car as a spare.
Offshore wind OTOH requires a HELL of a lot of structure for a couple hundred MW.
Repeal the Jones act (which encourages imports) and restrict fossil fuel exports and build solar. I am worried about the USA looking like Cuba does right now.
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@benroyce Above I wrote > There is no good reason not to have solar
Which means there should be solar! We have solar parking at work, and those are always occupied first. If I had a place to charge it, I'd buy a used Tesla and keep my gas car as a spare.
Offshore wind OTOH requires a HELL of a lot of structure for a couple hundred MW.
Repeal the Jones act (which encourages imports) and restrict fossil fuel exports and build solar. I am worried about the USA looking like Cuba does right now.
alright, sorry for going off on you
but we should be deploying wind/ solar/ etc like maniacs right now. stop funding putin. stop climate change. stop abusing people's wallets. etc
and we're not
there's no place for fossil fuels in consumer transportation anymore. no excuse. and that the usa can't do it, simply because we are under the plutocrats' thumbs, keeping us in the past to keep their unnecessary parasitical income, is a grand farce. we're all going to suffer for it
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alright, sorry for going off on you
but we should be deploying wind/ solar/ etc like maniacs right now. stop funding putin. stop climate change. stop abusing people's wallets. etc
and we're not
there's no place for fossil fuels in consumer transportation anymore. no excuse. and that the usa can't do it, simply because we are under the plutocrats' thumbs, keeping us in the past to keep their unnecessary parasitical income, is a grand farce. we're all going to suffer for it
@benroyce > alright, sorry for going off on you
No problem, I did have a double-negative in there and if I had been hating on solar I would have had it coming.
> there's no place for fossil fuels in consumer transportation anymore
Airplanes are going to use combustion fuel for the foreseeable future. Ground transport, ten to twenty years transition time I suspect.
For electricity, LiFePo4 or sodium batteries will solve it over a similar time frame.
Until then, USA should be fuel independent
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@benroyce > alright, sorry for going off on you
No problem, I did have a double-negative in there and if I had been hating on solar I would have had it coming.
> there's no place for fossil fuels in consumer transportation anymore
Airplanes are going to use combustion fuel for the foreseeable future. Ground transport, ten to twenty years transition time I suspect.
For electricity, LiFePo4 or sodium batteries will solve it over a similar time frame.
Until then, USA should be fuel independent
@benroyce What worries me is 1) Germany. They completely screwed themselves (well, they got screwed by a Communist) by trying to go too fast and not retaining good backup options.
And 2) Cuba. If that's what carbon neutral looks like I'll take global warming.
USA needs to be energy self sufficient, in both electricity and combustion fuel.
War will also be dominated by combustion fuels and Haber process propellants/explosives for the foreseeable future.
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There are always signs and portents about all sorts of things, some are distant and vague, some are close and sharp
Here we have a radioactive red blaring klaxon saying "the #USA is a country in decline":
"The #Trump administration announced it will pay nearly $1 billion to French #energy giant #TotalEnergies in exchange for the company abandoning plans to build offshore #windfarms in the Atlantic Ocean and instead pursue #fossilfuel projects in the #US"
Trump administration will pay a French company $1 billion in taxpayer funds to not build wind farms | CNN
The Trump administration announced it will pay nearly $1 billion to French energy giant TotalEnergies in exchange for the company abandoning plans to build offshore wind farms in the Atlantic Ocean and instead pursue fossil fuel projects in the US.
CNN (edition.cnn.com)
@benroyce do we know the answer?
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